INSIDER Syndication FAQ

INSIDER is always looking to add to our network of syndication
partners. We work with partners that are both legacy print
publications (like Popular Science) and native web publishers
(like Mic).

Typically, we will follow your RSS feed and republish stories we
think will resonate best with our readers. We also swap links and
videos on social media, but those aren't the only types of
partnerships we do.

If your publication is a good fit in both content and tone for
INSIDER, we would love to hear from you and talk more about
partnering. Send an email to contributors@thisisinsider.com to learn more.

Having your stories syndicated on INSIDER is a great way to reach
a larger audience. INSIDER has more than 10 million followers
across social networks. Our videos reached more than 500 million
people last month, and they were watched more than 1 billion
times.

Syndication partners get great exposure: When we republish a
story we include a custom tagline, your site's logo, and several
links back to other posts on your site.

What kinds of partners are you looking for?

INSIDER is for, by, and about people who seize life and live
boldly, and we look for partners whose content also embraces that
message. The single best piece of advice? Read the site. Get a
feel for the types of stories we run.

The ideal partner publication covers one or many of the same
areas we do: food, travel, health, pop culture, design, art, and
human interest.

We do NOT publish promotional or sponsored posts, or stories with
keyword marketing or paid links.

What else should I know?

We will typically give your piece our own headline that fits
INSIDER style. We'll also illustrate the post with our own
photos. Since contributors are not on staff, we don't allow them
to use INSIDER for press credentials.

Correction from partner
publications: Please send any corrections
to contributors@thisisinsider.com. Since INSIDER
is acting as a host for content, you should make an effort to
contact the original author, blog or media company responsible
for writing the story.